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Answered by ForeverSweety26
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⏩ Hyper conjugation is also known as NO BOND RESONANCE (or) BAKER-NATHAN EFFECT.

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✔️ HYPERCONJUGATION (or) NO BOND RESONANCE (or) BAKER-NATHAN EFFECT.

✔️ The delocalization of σ-electrons or lone pair of electrons into adjacent π-orbital or p-orbital is called hyperconjugation.

✔️ It is also known as "no bond resonance" or "Baker-Nathan effect".

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Answered by LEGEND778
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hyper-conjugation is also called 'no-bond resonance'.

Explanation:

In the formalism that separates bonds into σ and π types, hyperconjugation is the interaction of σ-bonds (e.g. C-H, C-C, etc.) with a π network.

This interaction is customarily illustrated by contributing structures, e.g. for toluene (below), sometimes said to be an example of "heterovalent" or "sacrificial hyperconjugation", so named because the contributing structure contains one two-electron bond less than the normal Lewis formula for toluene.

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